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Sandra "Sandy" Hladik
© Brown-Cummings Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Brown-Cummings Funeral Home

Sandra "Sandy" HLADIK

Memorial Park Cemetery


Sandra "Sandy" Hladik
July 22, 1950 - September 22, 2023

The Funeral Mass of Christian Burial for Sandra "Sandy" Hladik, 73, of Enid will be held 10:00 A.M. Saturday September 30, 2023, in the St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church with Father Miller officiating. A visitation will be held Wednesday, September 27, 2023, from 5-7:00 P.M. at Brown-Cummings Funeral home. A Rosary and visitation will be held at 6:30 P.M. Friday, September 29, 2023, in the St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church. Burial will follow Mass in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.

Sandy was born July 22, 1950, to Leroy W. and Ruby M. Burdick Sparks in Enid, Oklahoma and passed from this life September 22, 2023, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

She was raised and educated in Enid, graduating from Enid High School with the class of 1968. She married Dennis Hladik on May 13, 1977, in Enid. She studied Psychology at Phillips University and achieved her Bachelors and Master's in Psychometry and Early Childhood Education at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. She worked for the state of Oklahoma as a school Psychometrist for ten years and later contracted for smaller schools until her retirement in 2020.

She was a long-time member of St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church and the Junior Welfare League. She enjoyed the bowling league, laughing with her sisters and friends, painting, crafts, visiting casinos, and taking spontaneous vacations with her husband around the country at their own pace. Sandy was an avid fan of Kremlin-Hillsdale sports and band, hosting many dinners at their home and serving on the Booster club. She had great pride in her local community and enjoyed getting to know everyone she met. She absolutely loved her family and friends and was an avid supporter of each of them. She was an "all-in mother", never doing anything halfway. After retiring from education, she spent her time chasing her grandkids activities.

She is survived by her husband, Dennis Hladik, of the home, three sons, Joseph "Joe" Hladik and wife Jennifer, of Stillwater, Oklahoma, John Hladik and wife Courtney, of Colwich, Kansas, and Gregory "Greg" Hladik and wife Melissa, of Mansfield, Texas; Nine grandchildren, Emery, Ethan, Lilia, Harlow, Ella, Piper, London, Kruse, and Marco; her father, Leroy Sparks; four sisters, Anita and husband Don Wellman, Donna and husband Roy Gay, Nancy and husband Jeff Enabnit, all of Enid, and Susan and husband Ken Kenner, of Vernon, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruby Sparks.

Memorials may be made in her honor to Our Daily Bread or The Salvation Army with Brown-Cummings serving as custodian of the funds.

Condolences and special memories may be shared with the family online at www.Brown-Cummings.com.


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